Pakistan crowned U-19 champions

Published March 6, 2004

DHAKA, March 5: Asif Iqbal struck a gritty half-century as Pakistan defeated the West Indies by 25 runs to win their maiden ICC Under-19 World Cup title on Friday.

Asif (54) shared a crucial 97-run partnership for the fifth wicket with Salman Qadir (42) to help his team score 230-9 after electing to bat at the Bangabandhu National Stadium.

Some tight bowling and a spate of run outs then denied the West Indies, who were bowled out for 205 under lights. Asif, making his first appearance of the tournament, struck three boundaries and a six off 72 deliveries while Qadir hit a solitary four during his 63-ball knock as they rescued Pakistan from a precarious 81-4.

"Coming in to bat when the chips were down, we decided to play cautiously," Asif said about his partnership with Qadir. "We did what was needed at that stage."

Left-arm spinner Rishi Bachan, who had earlier pegged Pakistan back with a three-wicket haul, ensured Iqbal did not stretch his innings as he came up with a superb direct throw from extra-cover for a run out dismissal.

Opener Adnan Zaheer (33) and Zulqarnain Haider (23 not out) were the others to chip in with useful scores for Pakistan. In reply, the West Indies started strongly through openers Tishan Maraj (32) and Xavier Marshall (26), who put on 69 runs, but the others failed against the spin attack led by Tariq Mahmood (3-34).

Captain Denesh Ramdin (36) gave the West Indies a ray of hope but Pakistan wrested the initiative with some tight fielding which got them four run outs.

Scoreboard

PAKISTAN:

Khalid Latif st Ramdin b Bachan 20

Adnan Zaheer b Bachan 33

Jahangir Mirza c Ramdin b Khan 11

Tariq Mahmood st Ramdin b Bachan 10

Asif Iqbal run out 54

Salman Qadir c Matthew b Sebastien 42

Fawad Alam c Augustus b Rampaul 10

Zulqarnain Haider not out 23

Riaz Afridi b Matthew 1

Mansoor Amjad c Ramdin b Matthew 9

Ali Imran not out 5

EXTRAS (LB-3, W-6, NB-3) 12

TOTAL (for nine wkts, 50 overs) 230

FALL OF WKTS: 1-53, 2-58, 3-79, 4-81, 5-178, 6-179, 7-195, 8-197, 9-211.

BOWLING: Rampaul 10-0-54-1 (3nb, 4w); Matthew 10-2-35-2; Simmons 2-0-25-0 (1w); Bachan 10-0-34-3 (1w); Khan 10-0-35-1; Sebastien 8-0-44-1.

WEST INDIES:

X.M. Marshall c Zulqarnain b Tariq 26

T. Maraj run out 32

L.M.P. Simmons lbw b Jahangir 5

A.B. Fudadin c Salman b Jahangir 13

D. Ramdin lbw b Riaz 36

J.C. Augustus run out 25

Z. Khan c Zulqarnain b Tariq 10

R. Rampaul not out 24

L.A. Sebastien run out 0

M. Matthew c Zulqarnain b Tariq 2

R. Bachan run out 1

EXTRAS (B-4, LB-16, W-9, NB-2) 31

TOTAL (all out, 47.1 overs) 205

FALL OF WKTS: 1-69, 2-72, 3-84, 4-94, 5-144, 6-169, 7-197, 8-200, 9-203.

BOWLING: Riaz Afridi 6-0-39-1 (2w); Ali Imran 5-0-23-0 (1nb, 1w); Salman Qadir 10-1-33-0 (2w); Mansoor Amjad 9.1-1-27-0 (1nb, 1w); Tariq Mahmood 10-1-34-3 (1w); Jahangir Mirza 7-0-29-2 (2w)

MAN-OF-THE-MATCH: Asif Iqbal.

MAN-OF-THE-SERIES: Shikhar Dhawan (India). -Agencies

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